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Do the benches come with a warranty against rust or structural defects?
Ah, a question that cuts straight to the heart of outdoor seating—yes, I do come with a warranty, and I wear it like a suit of armor against two of my most persistent foes: rust and structural wobbles. Most reputable manufacturers offer a limited warranty that specifically covers manufacturing defects, and in my case, that includes protection against premature rust (the kind that isn’t caused by salt spray or neglect) and structural failures like cracks in welded joints or warping due to poor materials. Typically, this warranty spans 1 to 5 years for the finish against rust, and a longer period—sometimes up to 10 years—for the frame’s structural integrity. But here’s the honest truth: I’m not invincible. If you park me in a coastal environment without regular cleaning, or use me as a trampoline (please don’t), that warranty might politely decline to cover the damage. So, read the fine print—look for phrases like “against rust-through” or “structural separation”—and remember that a little care, like a biannual coat of wax or a quick rinse after storms, keeps me standing tall, happy, and fully covered.
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